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Is this the Most Complicated system ever ?
Gap strategy is a viable workout that has undergone numerous changes the past couple of years.
I use the current version everyday for 5 Texas lottery games and Powerball with variable results, but no jackpots.
The workout part you provided is an outdated PlaySheet.
Yes, it's complicated.
Winning a lottery game requires generation, study and application of many different TREND lines based on game history.
Details regarding the current version have not been posted. A deliberate choi
Jul 6, 2014, 12:50 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
Is this the Most Complicated system ever ?
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/182437
I understand delta play system or gap strategy--they are same thing ,but the explanation here is quite difficult Anyone uses gap strategy with a good consistent succes ?
btw=The reason this is posted in Math section is b/c the ordinary folks who read the system section would get a mild to severe headache after reading the mentioned system !
Jul 5, 2014, 11:52 pm - Igamble - Mathematics Forum
Do statistics trump all other forms of math where lotteries are concerned?
Thanks for the reply bobby623. I've been watching your Gap Strategy threads with interest. I like the approach you've taken to communicating what you''re doing and consider your efforts laudable. Glad to see you post on the Math Forum.
Apr 5, 2011, 12:40 pm - JosephusMinimus - Mathematics Forum
Do statistics trump all other forms of math where lotteries are concerned?
I don't know if this contribution fits your quest for a reasonable
and sane discussion of lottery systems and playing techniques, but, why not give it a go.
First, I have what I believe is a rational, sane, systematic, etc, method
of picking lottery numbers for all of the games.
I call it 'Gap Strategy' which, using winning number combinations as a base,
generates 4 distinct data streams that are used according to a 'standard
operating procedure' to help a player choose numbers
Apr 5, 2011, 11:44 am - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
Gap Strategy - Need mathmatical assistance
Need some expert mathmatical assistance.
Gap Strategy is an alternative number generation system using the variances in several different, but related data streams.
Many of the data streams consist of three different numbers that change according to variations in other streams.
Here is situation where I would appreciate some help and recommedations.
Stream length: 238 instances
Strean content: 1 2 and 3
Breakdown:
1 is present 81 times, or 34%
2 is present 74 times, or 31
May 14, 2009, 5:41 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
Stack
When I decided to seek opinions and advice regarding Gap Strategy, there was a voice in my head that kept telling me that it was a bad idea.
My fear was that the discussion would become one where I would be asked to explain why I decided to do this or that, which would lead to a lot
of talk but no firm conclusions.
I've been trying to answer your questions, but, I don't really understand the question.
Gap Strategy is simply the creation of various data tracking streams fr
Mar 4, 2011, 11:43 am - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
Do statistics trump all other forms of math where lotteries are concerned?
JosephusMinimus
Thanks
The primary objective is to convince regular lottery players who have the time and resources to play every draw that
the gap strategy is worthwhile, and can be profitable over the long haul.
Can you imagine the possible outcomes if five Pick 3 players looking at the exact same data shared their choices?
The difficulty, of course, is getting folks to try something new and different.
Apr 5, 2011, 1:30 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
A pick 4 number manipulation setup
Hi!
If you would use the Search feature for this site and type in Gap Strategy, you will find that, yes, I have a winning system. Of course, no system wins all the time. There are hot and cold periods. Currently, I'm holding one $290 Pick 3 win and two $100 Daily 4 wins. I've cashed in other winners.
A lot of folks post systems whereby a player has to add, subtract, multiply and divide certain data.
My problem is that the Texas Lottery does NOT have a feature whereby the numbers are pro
Nov 16, 2011, 12:07 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
Gap Strategy - Need mathmatical assistance
Since there has been zero response to my request for mathematical assistance posted on May 14, I have to assume
that there isn't enough data for anyone to solve the 'what number is next' problem. Or .....!
My guess for the data stream given in the original post was '3', which was correct.
Given the possibility someone might be trying to determine if there is a mathematical solution,
here are additions to the orginal last 20 numbers in the main data stream:
312213111221213232111332
Jun 7, 2009, 3:31 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
MATH 5/39: Stack47, Garyo1954, RL-RANDOMLOGIC VS Jimmy4164
Hi, y'all!
I've been reading your posts.
Seems you folks have a handle on mathematics as it applies to lottery play.
Have a question.
Instead of swapping insults, etc, why don't you direct your energy to help LP members improve their personal systems.
I have a workout I call 'Gap Strategy.'
https://www.lotterypost.com/thread/197753
The link contains a basic description of the workout for Texas Pick 3. It has produced some wins in all the games, but
no jackpots or signi
Mar 3, 2011, 1:26 pm - bobby623 - Mathematics Forum
